US9055774B2 - Sports glove with gripping power - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to sports gloves. More particularly, the invention relates to a sports glove designed to increase and maximize the grip strength of an athlete to improve athletic performance in a variety of sports.
- gloves in sports is well known in the art.
- the type of glove used in a sport depends on the particular sport whether it is football, baseball, golf, tennis, soccer, hockey, martial arts, wrestling, cycling or other sports.
- the design and construction of sports gloves for each sport is focused mainly on protecting the athlete's hands from injury when catching or throwing a ball, swinging a racquet, lifting weights, throwing punches etc.
- a majority of sports gloves also focus on enhancing the grip of the glove by applying sticky material such as rubber or other synthetic material to the catching surface of the glove to improve tackiness and aid in the gripping function whether it is for catching a ball or holding a bat, a racquet, or a golf club.
- Sports gloves in the prior art with other grip enhancing features include the use of springs sewn into the glove overlying each of the user's fingers to impose a selective gripping force as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,675,914 (Mitchell) or a glove incorporating an elastic strap through which various tension forces can be applied for imposing an auxiliary gripping force on the individual fingers of the user, the force being adjustable while wearing the glove as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,796,306 (Mitchell).
- these prior art gloves do not necessarily increase the overall grip strength of the athlete which is required to improve athletic performance.
- the “Vpower” glove overcomes the deficiency in the prior art for sports gloves that increase grip strength.
- the increase in grip strength for the sports glove of the present invention is generated by the use of two fingers of the hand working as one when using the glove.
- two sets of double fingers are created by sewing the index finger and middle finger of the glove closely together and the ring finger and the pinkie finger closely together such that each pair of fingers acts like one finger.
- the user is forced to use the connected fingers as one forger, thus increasing the gripping strength and full use of the maximum possible gripping power.
- the present invention is a sports glove that provides immediate increase in grip strength when worn by an athlete.
- the increase in grip strength is achieved through the use of two pairs of fingers of the glove acting as one, forcing all gripping to be done with two fingers simultaneously.
- the benefits of the immediate increase in grip strength when the glove is worn are significant and enhance the performance of every athlete that requires a strong grip for playing their sport.
- the glove index finger and the glove middle finger are attached together starting at their bases all the way to their tops to act as one finger and the glove ring finger and the glove pinky finger are attached together starting at their bases all the way to their tops to act as one finger.
- the index finger and middle finger form one finger till past the middle knuckle sections where they are separated to form two fingers.
- the ring finger and pinky fingers form one finger till past the middle knuckle sections where they are separated to form two fingers.
- a modification of the V power glove allows the fingers to be held together in groups of two by means of a hook and loop tape arrangement.
- the pairs of index finger and middle finger and the ring finger and pinky finger are held together by means of a hook and loop tape arrangement.
- the wearer of the glove is forced to use the power of two fingers acting as one on every grip and experiences an immediate increase in gripping strength without exerting any additional effort.
- the improvement in gripping power is immediate and permanent while the glove is worn and will always allow for full gripping power in all circumstances while wearing the glove.
- the control of the tips of the fingers is also maintained to allow for the ends of the fingers to grasp and hold any object.
- the increase in gripping strength and control when wearing the Vpower sports glove can be experienced for each sport when a standard glove is replaced by the Vpower glove.
- the Vpower glove does not allow the little finger to weaken its grip as it happens when using a standard baseball glove and forces the grip to remain strong during the execution of the swing giving the player much greater control of their bat throughout all stages of their swing.
- the Vpower glove when catching a ball, the Vpower glove gives the receiver the full power of their grip and does not allow the player to try to catch the ball with only one finger or a few fingers.
- the use of the Vpower glove with the power of two fingers working together enhances the goalies ability to stop, catch and control the soccer ball.
- the Vpower glove gives the player the full grip strength throughout the entire swing of the club and provides the assurance of the golf club not slipping in their hands when making the swing and greater control of all shots.
- players often have to use two hands on their backhand stroke because they cannot hold the tennis racket strong in one hand because the force of the ball strike opens the grip of the hand.
- the Vpower glove provides the full grip strength by forcing two fingers to hold the tennis racket, giving full gripping power with each stroke.
- Cycling including Motorcycling, the use of one finger to pull the clutch when shifting gears numerous times causes significant finger fatigue. The Vpower glove always forces the cyclist to use two fingers on every shift and allows for maximum grip on every shift, without any additional effort providing the cyclist greater control of the shifter and greater control of the cycle or motorcycle.
- the embodiments of the Vpower glove of the present invention also have application in Martial Arts where the use of grip strength is required to grab someone in a sparring match without letting them get away and in wrestling to hold and control an opponent.
- the use of the Vpower glove also provides immediate gripping strength in other work activities requiring a strong grip such as carpentry, digging, swinging an ax or hammer, holding, drilling and many more that require a firm grip to do more effective work.
- a further application of the embodiments of the present Vpower glove invention is rehabilitation of the grip lost due to stroke or injuries to the hand. For example a stroke victim with a partially paralyzed hand who is not able to work all his fingers is able to hold training and rehabilitation equipment that requires a firm grip, by wearing the Vpower glove which forces the user to always use two fingers and provides the grip strength required to hold the equipment.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of the back side of a traditional sports glove.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the front gripping surface of a traditional sports glove.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the back side of an exemplary embodiment of the Vpower glove of the present invention with the index and middle fingers of the glove attached from the base ends of the fingers to their top ends by means of stitches and held substantially together to act as one finger and the ring and pinky fingers of the glove attached from the base ends of the fingers to their top ends by means of stitches and held substantially together to act as one finger.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the front gripping surface of an exemplary embodiment of the Vpower glove of the present invention with the index and middle fingers of the glove attached from the base ends of the fingers to their top ends by means of stitches and held substantially together to act as one finger and the ring and pinky fingers attached from the base ends of the fingers to their top ends by means of stitches and held substantially together to act as one finger
- FIG. 5 shows the skeletal view of the bones of the hand and fingers when wearing the exemplary embodiment of the Vpower glove of the present invention when the index and middle glove fingers and the ring and pinky glove fingers are attached together from the bottom of the glove fingers all the way to the top of the glove fingers.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the back side of a modified Vpower glove of the present invention with the index and middle glove fingers forming one finger till past the middle knuckle sections where they are separated to form two fingers, and the ring and pinky glove fingers forming one finger till past the middle knuckle sections where they are separated to form two fingers.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the front gripping surface of a modified Vpower glove of the present invention with the index and middle glove fingers forming one finger till past the middle knuckle sections where they are separated to form two fingers, and the ring and pinky glove fingers forming one finger till past the middle knuckle sections where they are separated to form two fingers.
- FIG. 8 is a skeletal view of the hand and fingers when wearing the modified Vpower glove of the present invention with the index and middle glove fingers and the ring and pinky glove fingers form one finger till past the middle knuckle sections where they are separated to form two fingers.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the back of yet another modification of the Vpower glove of the present invention showing the use of a hook and loop tape arrangement on the glove fingers to bind them together to form the pairs of the index and middle fingers and the ring and pinky fingers.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the front gripping surface of yet another modification of the Vpower glove of the present invention showing the use of a hook and loop tape arrangement on the glove fingers to bind them together to form the pairs of the index and middle fingers and the ring and pinky fingers.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the back of the modified Vpower glove showing the structure of the glove fingers when the hook and loop tape arrangement is employed to bind the index and middle glove fingers together and the ring and pinky glove fingers together.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the front gripping surface of the modified Vpower glove showing the structure of the glove fingers when the hook and loop tape arrangement is employed to bind the index and middle glove fingers together and the ring and pinky glove fingers together.
- the present invention is a sports glove that is designed to provide increase and maximization of grip strength to the athlete and enhance performance when playing any sport.
- the Vpower glove of the present invention accomplishes the increase in grip strength when worn through the forceful use of two fingers together when catching a ball, swinging a bat, racquet or golf club or in other sports which require a strong grip with the use of a sports glove.
- FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 are the back and front views of a traditional sports glove 10 showing the separated fingers of the hand, thumb 1 , index finger 2 , middle finger 3 , ring finger 4 , and pinky finger 5 .
- Each of these fingers of a traditional glove work independently of each other and therefore the gripping strength of each finger is very weak.
- a player using a traditional glove has a weaker grip because of the use of a single finger to catch a ball, hold a bat, or make a tackle during a game.
- the Vpower glove of the present invention makes full use of all fingers and is designed and constructed to increase grip strength by forcing the index and middle fingers and the ring and pinky fingers to work together as one.
- FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 show the back and front views 20 A of an exemplary embodiment of the Vpower glove of the present invention.
- the glove index finger 2 and the glove middle forger 3 can be seen attached together from the base of those glove fingers to the tops of those glove fingers by means of stitches 6 a .
- the glove ring finger 4 and the glove pinky finger 5 are attached together from the base of those fingers to the tops of those fingers by means of stitches 6 b .
- FIG. 5 shows the skeletal view 30 of the bones of the hand and fingers when wearing the exemplary embodiment of the Vpower glove of the present invention when the index and middle glove fingers and the ring and pinky glove fingers are attached together from the bottom of the glove fingers all the way to the top of the glove fingers through stitches 6 a and 6 b.
- FIG. 6 and FIG. 7 are perspective views of the back and the front gripping surface of a modified Vpower glove of the present invention with the glove index finger 2 and the glove middle finger 3 forming one finger till past the middle knuckle sections where they are separated to form two fingers, and the glove ring finger 4 and the glove pinky finger 5 forming one finger till past the middle knuckle sections where they are separated to form two fingers.
- This embodiment of the glove forces the two pairs of fingers to act as one when the glove is worn, to increase the grip strength of the wearer.
- FIG. 8 is a skeletal view 40 of the hand and fingers when wearing the modified Vpower glove of the present invention with the index and middle fingers and the ring and pinky fingers of the glove forming one finger till past the middle knuckle sections where they are separated to form two fingers.
- FIG. 9 and FIG. 10 show detailed views of the back and front gripping surface of yet another modification 20 D of the Vpower glove of the present invention showing the use of a hook and loop tape arrangement on the fingers to bind them to form the pairs of the index and middle fingers and the ring and pinky fingers.
- the figures show the loop 7 extended out from the index finger 2 and pinky finger 5 and the hook 8 positioned on the middle finger 3 and ring finger 4 .
- FIG. 11 and FIG. 12 show the back and front gripping surface of a modification of the Vpower glove with the hook and loop tape feature for binding the pairs of fingers together to act as one.
- the index finger 2 and the middle finger 3 and the ring finger 4 and the pinky finger 5 are held together by the binding 9 resulting from the hook and loop tape arrangement. Binding the fingers together in this fashion, forces the fingers to act as one, leading to increased grip strength for the wearer of the glove.
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